SUMMER SESSION July 22, 1960 Students, Faculty On 50v No. 5 New Streets To Be Campus Entrance Students retu rn in g to ASU in Septem ber w ill find two new roads w hich w ill some day form the m ain entrance to the cam ­ pus. A divided drive w ill lead from Mill Avenue to the A d i. m inistration building, accord­ ing to John R. Ellinson, director of the Physical Plant. Eventually, Mr. Ellison said, the A dm inistration building will have" a new w ing and lobby w hich w ill open onto the cir­ cle form ed at the end of the drive. A new campus flag pole is slated there for the future, he told, and a visitor’s parking lot to the right of the drive. It S tudents and faculty w ill both is planned th at this w ill' be­ enjoy seats in th è cen ter of the come the m ain entrance to the Sun Devil stadium n ex t fall campus. w hen ASU opens its m ost am ­ — Also p art of the im m ediate bitious football schedule. S tudent seats w ill range construction, to begin next from th e n orth 40 y ard line week, is the repaving and ex ■ .*■■V m¿ south to th e end of the east tehsion of F o rest to the h ig h ­ stands, according to Richard W SÊSArw f ¡1 MAP way. The two streets will enter S titt, director of Sports P u b ­ ALL ROADS LEAD TO . . . Two new roads, will from either side of the curve licity. Faculty m em bers w ill soon take drivers directly from the highway to the view th e contests from th e top on th e highway, and around center of campus' and will provide a new entrance ten rows of sections T, U and the sight for the proposed a u ­ for the university. Pictured here are the working V. This block of seats also ditorium . plans for the road work, they will lead in from either starts a t th e n o rth 40 yard line side of the•highway curve. The contract for the Street and extends southw ard. w ork was aw arded to Arizona F aculty season tickets are now available on a first come, FOR SECOND SESSION Sand and Rock whose bid was first serve basis, M r. S titt said. $59,999. The tickets are priced a t $15. Scheduled for next week also Season ticket sales to offis the sta rt of a project which cam pus rooters a re already far w ill cause, a good share of O r­ ahead of last y ear’s sales at thss ange Avenue to be torn up most Like the compressed sum m er for evening bowling, both coup­ table games such as chess, tim e, Mr. S titt told. classes, the M em orial Union les and singles, and students, checkers, dominos and cards of the fall semester, Mr. E llin­ T he home games are: Color­ son stated., A utilities tunnel offers a fast moving, compact faculty and staff m em bers m ay for a few hours relaxation. ado State, Sept. 17; W ashing­ w ill be constructed from the p ro g ram 'fo r recreation and en ­ sign up in the bow ling lane’s Free bridge lessons are taught ton State, O ctober 1; San . Jose office. The Games Room also each F riday night at 6:30 by new central heating and cooling tertain m ent during the second State, Oct. 22; New Mexico, provides ping-pong, pool and Mrs. Louise M altby of Phoenix. plant, now nearing completion, | Oct. 29; Texas W estern, Nov. 5 session. to the location for th e Educa­ Included during th e next (th e Homecoming gam e); and tion building. four w eeks are tours, th eater N orth C arolina State, Nov. 12. parties, lectures and lessons in S tarting at the plant, behind “N orth Carolina and W ashing­ East Hall, the tunnel w ill ex ­ ton State are the biggest nam es dancing, bridge and crafts; also, tend beneath the service drive w e’ve ever ^ scheduled,” Mr. w eekly movies and free coffee lïburs. to Orange, down O range to ’ S titt commented. Both beginning and advanced Forest and to th e building lo­ lessons in ballroom dancing, are cation directly across from the Gene and Francesca, folk W ar Betw een the Sexes,” in offered M onday and Thursday Moeur A ctivity building. evenings. Beginning lessons are song stylists, still bring th eir which they sang pro-love and This tunnel will carry pipes scheduled from 7-8 and ad ­ “Sw eet Songs and B right B al­ anti-love songs, age-old and for heating and cooling to and lads” to the MU Ballroom, recent. vanced steps w ill be taken from from the building as w ell as 8-9. Both classes are still open Tuesday at 8 p.m. A t ASU, th eir program will electricity and w ater. It w ill The infectious gaiety and and persons m ay sign up for include both ballads and sa tir­ them a t th e MU inform ation sound m usicianship of the pair ical songs of folks In this coun­ m easure seven feet high and has won h earty audience a p ­ try, Europe and th e Middle eight feet wide w hen com plet­ desk. ed. The C rafts C enter in MU 7 proval at Carnegie Hall, the East. A special registration period is open daily from 1:30-4:30 music festival in Aspen, Colo., Dickman Construction Co. The program , p a rt of the has been scheduled by th e p.m. T rained personnel are and from listeners of New sum m er Concert and Lecture was aw arded the contract for Placem ent center fo r students on hand fo r tips and help, and I Y ork’s radio station KNYC. series, is open to the public th eir bid of about $280,000. "We sing songs from any­ who expect to com plete degree m aterials are sold at cost. M on­ Due to the w ork on the tu n ­ free of charge. requirem ents in Jan u ary , May days, W ednesdays and Fridays w here in the world, including nel, it will be impossible to The next program in the ser­ or sum m er, 1961. are children’s days; w hile Tues­ our own ap artm ent,” says drive across campus on College S tartin g Monday, th e spec­ day and T hursday are reserved Gene. “We try to preserve the ies w ill'fe a tu re John Pettley, a or Orange during m ost of the flavor of the original, b u t m ake noted B ritish hum orist, pre - [ ial registration w ill continue for adults. p a i t semester. ASU will become until Aug. 5. Also open daily is the Games no effort to restrain our p a r­ senting “U.S.A. a la carte,” on a pedestrian campus at its centicular and personal coloration. Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. in the MU “ASU students who w ill be Room and Bowling Lanes, from ter, during the construction. looking fo r commercial, indus­ 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday In this sense, we can be called ballroom. folk singers, accepting the fact tria l or governm ental em ploy­ through Saturday, and from 12 m ent should tak e advantage of noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Both th a t w e’re ‘folks’ too, and haver this early registration period,” open and league bow ling is a rig h t to sing songs our w ay.” Dr. R obert F. Menke, placem ent i available on the eight lanes, I Gene is Professor Gene Rascenter director, said. Leagues are being form ed now i kin, teacher of architecture at Columbia U niversity, whose book “A rchitecturally Speaking,” is a standard college text. | His father, Saul Raskin, is a j noted painter. I He and Francesca m et on a ASU senior M ike B a rre tt w as for | South A m erican cruise. Soon quoted in th e Ju ly 11 issue of foreign rere aid: “I t’s som ew at dif- after they m et and m arried, Life M agazine as p a rt of a ficult for a person who rarely they bought- a schoqner of th eir follow -up article on the N a­ misses breakfast, lunch and own, to sail up and down the tional Purpose series ru n last d in n er to com prehend starv a­ A tlantic Coast. Spring. tion. A m ericans are still ru n ­ It was in the still anchorages Milfe, a journalism m ajor ning from th e ir problem s and at night th at they came to from M innesota, authored responsibilities to each other cherish the gentle sound of a “Mike1" B a rre tt Looks a t L IF E ” and th eir brothers. They still gu itar blended w ith voices held w hich appeared in th e State do not seem 1to be aw are th at to a delicate level. Friends p e r­ Press last spring. th ey are not alone in the world. suaded them to record the His final colum n(M ay 20)dis- They w ill have no tru e life, nor folk songs they sang softly fo r cussed A nierica’s national p u r­ re s t n o r freedom u n til all men th e ir own enjoym ent. pose and presented ideas by do.” T heir first album (E lektra) w ell-know n w riters and states­ He w ill re tu rn to th e S tate w as m ade up of th eir favorite HAVE GUITAR, WILL TRAVEL , . . Gene and men, ASU students, and himself. Press this fall to be one of the songs. This w as soon followed Francesca, folk song stylist's, will entertain on camby another album , “Love and The m agazine quoted a p o r- m anaging editors. ,pus Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. MU Plans Active Program Folk Song Stylists To Appear Tuesday Placement Registration Open Now AS Student Quoted In Magazine; Views On Foreign Aid Expressed I Page Two SUMMER SESSION A tra d itio n of g ro w th — A co m m itm en t to q u ality . July 22,1960 In the Union — Informal Dance Planned ED IT O R -IN -C H IE F .-A N N E LAROCCA O fficial cam pus T iew spaper of A rizona S ta te U n iv ersity . P u b lish e d each W ednesday a n d F rid a y th ro u g h o u t th e school y ear, e x c e p tin g holidays, an d e n te re d as second class m a tte r in th e P o st O ffice a t T em pe, A rizona, u n d e r th e A cts of M arch 3, 1879, an d A u g u st 24, 1912. S u b scrip tio n price, $3.00 p e r school y ear. M em ber: A rizona N ew spapers A ssociation, A ssociated C ollegiate P ress, a n d R ocky M ountain In te rc o lle g ia te P re ss A ssociation. Guest Editorial Straight Thinking A to u r of Taliesin West, book evening’s entertainm ent. review luncheon and inform al Bridge: social evening are p a rt of the F or those who like to coriactivities planned fo r this week centrate, even on F rid ay ’s, by th e M em orial Union, staff. there w ill be a duplicate bridge In fo rm al So cia l Even in g : gam e in th e low er lounge at C lancy’s w ill be open for 7:30 p.m. dancing tonight a.t 7:30. Decor­ Lessons in bridge are offered ated w ith m urals o f Old W est in the Senate C ham ber a t 6:30 nightlife, it is ju st off the the sam e evening. Games Room in the MU base­ M ovie: m ent. F ree ping pong, pool and “M iracle in M ilan” w ill be billiards a re also p a rt of the show n tonight in C osner Audi- The j'oung of the 1960 decade are spearheading, we are told by political'campaign orators, a new era; and other orators, the oldsters, perhaps, reluctantly say they are “handing over the reins.” Straight^thinking by these young men and women may help to avert world-wide disaster — the mushroom The B oard of A thletic Con­ trol has given a nod of appro­ in the sky. f val to ASU’s proposed affilia­ Eleven thousand of the young are marking time, tion w ith a new sports confer­ awaiting the call of September registration day at Ari­ ence being planned by eight zona State, where they will come* to learn. But what? w estern schools: Yes, a little about English, history, science, engineering, The recom m endation, passed business and other important subjects. However, these unanim ously by th e m em bers are but approaches to the core, the ultimate of any stu­ present, w ill be tak en to the president and th en to the re ­ dent’s objectives. And that is,-how to acquire or groove gents fo r fin al approval, ac­ the habit of straight thinking. And how does the stu­ cording to Dr. George Batem an, dent, and we are students all our lives, become aware of chairm an of the A thletic.B oard. what is and what isn’t straight thinking? “The advantage of such a conference over the present We have learned that conclusions, opinons, sur­ one,” Dr. B atem an said; “would mises — unless used in fun chatter — when not based be a m ore rounded program of on fact are often merely noises with, words. When spoken inter-collegiate sports.” in the presence of individuals who are straight thinkers, The eight schools proposing these" noises can lose face for the noise-makers. (Many the conference support team s in of the political party convention speakers are good exam m ost of the sports w hile only pies of noise-makers. They often unknowingly lose face two of the B order Conference schools have com plete ' p ro ­ with many straight-thinking voters.) BoarctOfÂthletic Control Favors New Conference The straight thinker goes first to the facts — tough to find — but without them, a conclusion or an opinion is inadmissible. • Well, what is a fact? A fact in time and space is an “invariant as seen by competent observers.” Example: Three persons standing at an intersection, loking directly at its center, see two automobiles collide. What invariant facts can they all agree upon? These: date, location, weather conditions, approximate time of the accident, and that a collision occured. How it hap­ pened, who was driving, and who was negligent are all variants. Each may have seen the accident differently. These variant facts must be determined by a jury if the case should go to court for trial. Even then, what each witness saw may be at variance with the actual fact that is determined by the legal process under the rules of evidence, which fact is determined by a jury. It a student ends his years at ASU with a diploma and yet agrees with a woman juror that “she doesn’t have to pay attention to the facts. She can make up her own mind,” then the years were not spent in gaining straight thinking but merely in prolonging the adolescense of the graduate. ASU Professor In South America To Conduct Management Course Dr. K eith Davis, chairm an of the D epartm ent of M anagem ent is conducting a course in hum an relations at a m anagem ent de­ velopm ent program in Chile, South Am erica, this sum m er. Dr. Davis, one of th ree U n it­ ed States professors p articip at­ ing in th e program , is conduct­ ing courses beginning today u n ­ til A ugust 31. Chilean profes­ sors also w ill be on the teach­ ing staff. Established by the Chilean M anagem ent Association, the program is co-sponsored by th e L C ouncil for Intern atio n al P ro ­ gress in M anagem ent. Meetings w ill be held a t Vina del M ar, a coastal tow n n ear Santiago. Chile is one of the m ore in ­ dustrially a d v a n c e d South A m erican countries and conse­ quently is at a stage w here exe­ cutive training is becoming in ­ creasingly im portant. A bout 50 business executives a re expected to participate in th e program , Dr. D avis said. Lectures and discussion groups are scheduled daily w ith some evening m eetings as well. Dr. Diavis w ill use as a tex t his own book “H um an R ela­ tions 'in Business.” ' Sim ultane­ ous translation facilities both in Spanish and English w ill be m ade available through in te r­ p reters and ear phones. grams. Spread from close to the C anadian B order to the M exi­ can one, and from the Pacific Ocean to th e New Mexico des­ ert, the eight schools include: ASU, UofA, B righam Young U niversity, U niversity of New Mexico, U niversity of Oregon, Oregon S tate U niversity, W ash­ ington S tate U niversity and U niversity of-.Utah. We have the feeling, Dr. Batem an, said speaking of the board, th a t sports such as base­ ball, golf, and tennis should be outstanding in this area. Also, ASU Student Aids Scottsdale Play A n ASU senior is aiding the Scottsdale high sum m er school production of “Carousel,” next Thursday, F rid ay and S atu r­ day at 8 p.m. • P enny Steiner, a speech and dram a m ajor, is assistant direc­ to r and publicity chairm an for the play w hich has a cast of 60 young people. “Carousel,” sponsored by the A llied A rts departm ent is the fo u rth in a series of sum m er productions. The program--also includes a tw o hour w orkshop for students to learn scene painting, costuming, and p u b ­ licity. ..................A.-» . Tickets to the Rogers and H am m erstein’s m usical of the love betw een a carousel b ark er and a young m ill w orker m ay be obtained a t several Scotts­ dale businesses and at the door for $1. FO R S A LE Ju st com pleted 2 br. hom e — N orth Tem pe — reasonable — ow ner w ill carry. Call AM 5-4500 agent. because of the rounded sports program w hich the conference as a w hole would have,, the m em bers w ould be able to de­ m and prestige from any con­ ference in th e country. In an effort to determ ine the regents’ feelings on the confer­ ence, a Phoenix rep o rter m ade an unofficial pole a t th eir last m eeting. Six regents fav o r­ ed the idea, one expressed the desire to learn m ore about it before com m enting, and one had no com m ent to m ake. Thè Tucson athletic board voted late last m onth to study the proposal fu rth e r b u t no de­ cision, has been announced. Radio-TV Scholarship Received torium . I t is an Italian movie, directed by V ittorio de Sica arid has r e c e i v e d several prizes, am ong them , th e G rand P rize a t the Cannes F ilm F es­ tival. C offee H our: A free, inform al coffee ho u r is held each W ednesday m orn­ ing from 9-10:30 fo r th e cam ­ pus com m unity. T a lie sin W est T o u r: P roving to be one of th e m ost popular sum m er offerings, ac­ cording to Mrs. R ichard Bell, assistant director of th e MU, an o th er to u r to Taliesin W est is scheduled for W ednesday. “T ourists” w ill leave cam pus a t 4 p.m. to view th e architec­ tu ral school of the late F ran k Lloyd W right. A n advocate of blending architecture to n a ­ ture, his school w as b u ilt against the foothills northeast of Scottsdale. Tickets are available fo r 50c at the inform ation desk and transportation m ay be arranged. Book R e v ie w Lun cheo n : “The Fool” by Enid W elsford w ill be review ed by Dr. F. O. Cooke, associate professor of English, T hursday a t 12:30 p.m. Dr. Cooke, who has given sev­ eral lively talks fo r th e Views an d Preview s series, w ill dis­ cuss this study of various kinds of fools from idots to m odem TV comics. Reservations a re $1 and m ay be m ade a t the inform ation desk u n til W ednesday noon. T h e a te r P a rty : “I R em em ber M am a” p re ­ sented by th e P hoenix L ittle T heatre w ill be the destination of th e th e a tre p a rty planned for n ex t Friday. S tudent priced tickets m ay be purchased at the inform ation desk and tra n s­ Two $500 scholarships have portation m ay be arranged. been presented ASU by the A rizona B roadcasters Associa­ W hatever I yelled in anger, tion, and the M etropolitan W hatever I shouted in spite, Phoenix B roadcasters Associa­ I ’m sorry I spoke so quickly, tion. I though of some w orse ones The recipients w ill be two • last night. upperclass students m ajoring-in radio-televisions. P erso ns desiring rid es or W inners of the two scholar­ rid ers to a n y part of the ships w ill be announced a t the state or co u n try during the beginning of the 1960-61 aca­ su m m er m ay reg ister a demic year, according to R ich­ the inform ation desk at the ard H. Bell, director of the MU lobby: R adio-TV bureau.